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Employer: Crawford County Court of Common Pleas (Meadville, PA)
Title:
Judicial Law Clerk
Description:
Resumes are now being accepted by the Crawford County Court
of Common Pleas for the position of Judicial Law Clerk. This is an
excellent opportunity to learn all facets of the law including
criminal, civil, family, juvenile and orphans court matters. Law
clerks research relevant statutory and case law, draft opinions,
orders, memos and attend court sessions, including trials.
Successful applicants must be able to follow direction and
maintain the confidentiality and integrity of the office.
Interested applicants should send resume and cover letter to:
Heidi A. Shiderly, Esq., Court Administrator, Crawford County
Judicial Center, 359 East Center Street, Meadville, PA 16335.
Writing samples and references are required at time of interview.
Applicants must be admitted to practice in Pennsylvania or be
eligible to sit for the Pennsylvania Bar examination by virtue of
their graduation from an accredited law school.
Position Type:
Full-time
Level:
Graduate/Alumni
Salary:
Approximately $48,334.06 per year + benefits ($1,000.00 less until
Pennsylvania Bar Exam is passed)
Judicial Law Clerk
Judicial Law Clerk
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